PROJECTS AND ORGANISATIONS WE SUPPORT

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and the protection of food heritage

Terre & Humanisme

Created in 2005, Terre & Humanisme has set up a training center for agroecology in Morocco, not far from Marrakech. Named the “Crossroads of Initiatives and Agroecological Practices” (CIPA), it aims to promote and disseminate agroecology in Morocco by offering training and demonstrations of current agroecological techniques.

APAF (Association pour la Promotion des Arbres Fertilitaires)

APAF, created in 1992 in Togo, aims to introduce the planting of fertile trees in farmers’ fields in order to counter the process of soil degradation. The organization is mainly present in Togo, Burkina-Faso and Ivory Coast.

Navajo France

Navajo France aims to present agroecology to peasants on Navajo lands in America. The intention is to perfect their techniques and knowledge of agriculture, in order to achieve food, economic and social autonomy and to safeguard local biodiversity.

Le Mouvement des Femmes Semencières

“The Women’s Seeds Movement”, created in 2011, aims to connect all those around the world who want to support breeding and seed conservation projects.

Le Réseau des Agro-écologistes sans Frontières (RAESF)

Since the early 2000s,”Agro-Ecologists Without Borders” (RAESF) has helped the poorest populations. It gives them the basics of food self-sufficiency through their members whose skills are related to the fields of agroecology.

La Biodiversité Échange et Diffusion d’Expériences (BEDE)

“Biodiversity Exchange and Dissemination of Experiences” was founded in 1994 andcontributes to the protection and promotion of peasant farming.

Amadal Amagal

Its young founder Elhad Maouli aims to create a training center for agroecology, a primary school and a biological garden. To enable him to carry out his project, the Pierre Rabhi Endowment Fund has covered his living expenses and training in agroecology.